Fire at the Angle by Dale Gallon - Lt. Alonzo Cushing fires his last round of canister into Pickett’s Division; moments later he is killed and his battery overrun. This was the Angle, the “High Water Mark” at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863 (x)

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Fire at the Angle by Dale Gallon - Lt. Alonzo Cushing fires his last round of canister into Pickett’s Division; moments later he is killed and his battery overrun. This was the Angle, the “High Water Mark” at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863 (x)
Gen. David McM. Gregg and staff of nine. Recognized - Capt. Admas, Capt. Edward A. Fobes, Lieut. Thomas Gregg, Capt. Albert M. Harper, Asst. Surgeon Nathan E. Marsh, Maj. C. Taylor, Capt. Treichel, Asst. Surgeon Tuft, Capt. Henry C. Weir.
Men of Iron by Dale Gallon - Colonel Henry Morrow and the Iron Brigade’s 24th MI fight a desperate delaying action back to Seminary Ridge at Gettysburg on the afternoon of July 1, 1863. With all the color party down, Colonel Morrow took the flag to rally his command (x)
Washington, District of Columbia. Officers of 3d Regiment Massachusetts Heavy Artillery (x)
The 51st Pennsylvania Regiment storms across Burnside's Bridge at the Battle of Antietam, Md. This regiment was carrying three flags at the time. (x) - by Don Troiani
Arlington, Virginia. Big gun at Fort Woodbury (x)
Bealeton, Virginia. Regimental staff 93d New York Infantry. (Morgan Rifles) (x)
Captain Henry "Harry" B. Doolittle of Co. C, 2nd Iowa Infantry Regiment, and Co. K, 20th Iowa Infantry Regiment, who was wounded at Fort Donelson, Tennessee and Corinth, Mississippi, holding 2nd Iowa Infantry regimental flag and standing on first national flag of the Confederacy; Doolittle served as Color Guard in 2nd Iowa Infantry Regiment (x)